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Is Grooveshark Misleading Users?

October 20, 2010

A while back I write a post comparing Grooveshark and Lala.com, that’s before Apple bought Lala and killed it. So before I get into the nuts and bolts of my post, let me say that I’ve been a fan of Grooveshark.  Before I started using Lala, I was a Grooveshark user.  I’ve recommended Grooveshark to [...]

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RIAA vs. Harvard University

February 4, 2009

Since the silliness that began with Lars Ulrich and Metallica, I have continued to follow the actions the RIAA continues to take against regular “joes.”  I have mixed opinions about music file-sharing, which I have shared a few times. It is no secret that the music industry is really hurting, and they are doing everything [...]

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Metallica still doesn’t get it

May 31, 2008

Let me begin by saying, I LOVE Metallica!! At least, the old Metallica. There is no question that they are one of the most influential metal bands ever. I own all of their albums, seen them in concert several times, etc. I can’t wait for the album to come out… blah blah blah…. Or am [...]

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The Changing Face of Music Listening

May 17, 2008

I came across the following headline: “Free Music: 22 Websites That Are Driving Daggers Into the Heart of the RIAA.” The full blog entry can be viewed at Tinydad.com. There is no question the internet has transformed how we buy, discover, and share music. As these changes continue, I am finding myself needing to change [...]

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The RIAA pushes copyright enforcement on Higher Ed.

May 10, 2008

It is well-known that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has been trying to protect the major music labels for years. Let’s take a moment to recall the RIAA going after a 12 year old, and most recently a homeless man. With an economic recession looming (and record sales likely to continue falling), the RIAA is continuing to seek solutions to protect the industry – now going after universities:

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